Question 8.11: One kg-mol of oxygen undergoes a reversible non-flow isother...
One kg-mol of oxygen undergoes a reversible non-flow isothermal compression and the volume decreases from 0.2 m³/kg to 0.08 m³/kg and the initial temperature is 60°C. If the gas obeys Van der Waals’ equation find :
(i) The work done during the process
(ii) The final pressure.
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